No. A giraffe has 7 neak bones( like the human body )
They have webbed feet and a long curved neck
Yes.
frilled neck
A giraffe is adapted by having a long neck to reach the leaves off of the tallest trees. So they can eat the leaves.
So they reach food, that is not eaten by animals with a shorter neck. It's an adaptation where an animal with a longer neck is more likely to survive and produce offspring than a animal with a shorter neck. Survival of the fitness.
height of plant that it feeds from (neck adaptation) enemies, preadators (shell adaptation)
The bird with the biggest neck is a flamingo
adaptation
no
by not having legs
The relatively long necks of a gazelle are a concurrent adaptation required by the development of long legs, which allows gazelles to outrun most predators. Also, the longer neck allows them to see over the top of the grass of the savannah, which helps them find predators before they get too close.
Because there was an evolutionary advantage to having a long neck that enabled the animal to browse foliage that was out of the reach of other herbivores.